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'''Parameter:''' valueID – identifier of system variable to be queried. | '''Parameter:''' valueID – identifier of system variable to be queried. | ||
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valueID description | |- | ||
QSV_MAX_PATH_LENGTH Maximum length, in bytes, of a path name. | !valueID !!description | ||
QSV_MAX_TEXT_SESSIONS Maximum number of text sessions. | |- | ||
QSV_MAX_PM_SESSIONS Maximum number of PM sessions. | |QSV_MAX_PATH_LENGTH|| Maximum length, in bytes, of a path name. | ||
QSV_MAX_VDM_SESSIONS Maximum number of DOS sessions. | |- | ||
QSV_BOOT_DRIVE Drive from which the system was started (1 means drive A, | |QSV_MAX_TEXT_SESSIONS|| Maximum number of text sessions. | ||
2 means drive B, and so on). | |- | ||
QSV_DYN_PRI_VARIATION Dynamic priority variation flag (0 means absolute priority, | |QSV_MAX_PM_SESSIONS|| Maximum number of PM sessions. | ||
|- | |||
QSV_MAX_WAIT Maximum wait in seconds. | |QSV_MAX_VDM_SESSIONS|| Maximum number of DOS sessions. | ||
QSV_MIN_SLICE Minimum time slice in milliseconds. | |- | ||
QSV_MAX_SLICE Maximum time slice in milliseconds. | |QSV_BOOT_DRIVE|| Drive from which the system was started (1 means drive A, 2 means drive B, and so on). | ||
QSV_PAGE_SIZE Memory page size in bytes. This value is 4096 for the | |- | ||
80386 processor. | |QSV_DYN_PRI_VARIATION|| Dynamic priority variation flag (0 means absolute priority, 1means dynamic priority). | ||
QSV_VERSION_MAJOR Major version number. | |- | ||
QSV_VERSION_MINOR Minor version number. | |QSV_MAX_WAIT|| Maximum wait in seconds. | ||
QSV_VERSION_REVISION Revision number. | |- | ||
QSV_MS_COUNT Value of a 32-bit, free-running millisecond counter. This | |QSV_MIN_SLICE|| Minimum time slice in milliseconds. | ||
value is zero when the system is started. | |- | ||
QSV_TIME_LOW Low-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, | |QSV_MAX_SLICE|| Maximum time slice in milliseconds. | ||
1970 at 0:00:00. | |- | ||
QSV_TIME_HIGH High-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, | |QSV_PAGE_SIZE|| Memory page size in bytes. This value is 4096 for the 80386 processor. | ||
1970 at 0:00:00. | |- | ||
QSV_TOTPHYSMEM Total number of bytes of physical memory in the system. | |QSV_VERSION_MAJOR|| Major version number. | ||
QSV_TOTRESMEM Total number of bytes of resident memory in the system. | |- | ||
QSV_TOTAVAILMEM Maximum number of bytes of memory that can be | |QSV_VERSION_MINOR|| Minor version number. | ||
allocated by all processes in the system. This number is | |- | ||
advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions | |QSV_VERSION_REVISION|| Revision number. | ||
change constantly. | |- | ||
QSV_MAXPRMEM Maximum number of bytes of memory that this process can | |QSV_MS_COUNT|| Value of a 32-bit, free-running millisecond counter. This value is zero when the system is started. | ||
allocate in its private arena. This number is advisory and is | |- | ||
not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. | |QSV_TIME_LOW|| Low-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, 1970 at 0:00:00. | ||
QSV_MAXSHMEM Maximum number of bytes of memory that a process can | |- | ||
allocate in the shared arena. This number is advisory and is | |QSV_TIME_HIGH|| High-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, 1970 at 0:00:00. | ||
not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. | |- | ||
QSV_TIMER_INTERVAL Timer interval in tenths of a millisecond. | |QSV_TOTPHYSMEM|| Total number of bytes of physical memory in the system. | ||
QSV_MAX_COMP_LENGTH Maximum length, in bytes, of one component in a path | |- | ||
name. | |QSV_TOTRESMEM|| Total number of bytes of resident memory in the system. | ||
QSV_FOREGROUND_FS_SESSION Session ID of the current foreground full-screen session. | |- | ||
Note that this only applies to full-screen sessions. The | |QSV_TOTAVAILMEM|| Maximum number of bytes of memory that can be allocated by all processes in the system. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. | ||
Presentation Manager session (which displays Viowindowed, | |- | ||
PM, and windowed DOS Sessions) is full-screen | |QSV_MAXPRMEM|| Maximum number of bytes of memory that this process can allocate in its private arena. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. | ||
session ID 1. | |- | ||
QSV_FOREGROUND_PROCESS Process ID of the current foreground process. | |QSV_MAXSHMEM|| Maximum number of bytes of memory that a process can allocate in the shared arena. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. | ||
|- | |||
|QSV_TIMER_INTERVAL|| Timer interval in tenths of a millisecond. | |||
|- | |||
|QSV_MAX_COMP_LENGTH|| Maximum length, in bytes, of one component in a path name. | |||
|- | |||
|QSV_FOREGROUND_FS_SESSION|| Session ID of the current foreground full-screen session. Note that this only applies to full-screen sessions. The Presentation Manager session (which displays Viowindowed, PM, and windowed DOS Sessions) is full-screen session ID 1. | |||
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|QSV_FOREGROUND_PROCESS|| Process ID of the current foreground process. | |||
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Table 2 Value IDs for spQuerySysInfo | Table 2 Value IDs for spQuerySysInfo | ||
Revision as of 02:09, 1 April 2015
Returns values of static system variables.
Syntax: value = spQuerySysInfo (valueID)
Parameter: valueID – identifier of system variable to be queried.
valueID | description |
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QSV_MAX_PATH_LENGTH | Maximum length, in bytes, of a path name. |
QSV_MAX_TEXT_SESSIONS | Maximum number of text sessions. |
QSV_MAX_PM_SESSIONS | Maximum number of PM sessions. |
QSV_MAX_VDM_SESSIONS | Maximum number of DOS sessions. |
QSV_BOOT_DRIVE | Drive from which the system was started (1 means drive A, 2 means drive B, and so on). |
QSV_DYN_PRI_VARIATION | Dynamic priority variation flag (0 means absolute priority, 1means dynamic priority). |
QSV_MAX_WAIT | Maximum wait in seconds. |
QSV_MIN_SLICE | Minimum time slice in milliseconds. |
QSV_MAX_SLICE | Maximum time slice in milliseconds. |
QSV_PAGE_SIZE | Memory page size in bytes. This value is 4096 for the 80386 processor. |
QSV_VERSION_MAJOR | Major version number. |
QSV_VERSION_MINOR | Minor version number. |
QSV_VERSION_REVISION | Revision number. |
QSV_MS_COUNT | Value of a 32-bit, free-running millisecond counter. This value is zero when the system is started. |
QSV_TIME_LOW | Low-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, 1970 at 0:00:00. |
QSV_TIME_HIGH | High-order 32 bits of the time in seconds since January 1, 1970 at 0:00:00. |
QSV_TOTPHYSMEM | Total number of bytes of physical memory in the system. |
QSV_TOTRESMEM | Total number of bytes of resident memory in the system. |
QSV_TOTAVAILMEM | Maximum number of bytes of memory that can be allocated by all processes in the system. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. |
QSV_MAXPRMEM | Maximum number of bytes of memory that this process can allocate in its private arena. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. |
QSV_MAXSHMEM | Maximum number of bytes of memory that a process can allocate in the shared arena. This number is advisory and is not guaranteed, since system conditions change constantly. |
QSV_TIMER_INTERVAL | Timer interval in tenths of a millisecond. |
QSV_MAX_COMP_LENGTH | Maximum length, in bytes, of one component in a path name. |
QSV_FOREGROUND_FS_SESSION | Session ID of the current foreground full-screen session. Note that this only applies to full-screen sessions. The Presentation Manager session (which displays Viowindowed, PM, and windowed DOS Sessions) is full-screen session ID 1. |
QSV_FOREGROUND_PROCESS | Process ID of the current foreground process. |
Table 2 Value IDs for spQuerySysInfo
Returns: Value of system variable.
Example Code:
/* uptime.cmd (spUtils Example Code) */ /* writes the time since last IPL to stdout */ CALL RXFUNCADD 'spLoadFuncs','spUtils','spLoadFuncs' CALL spLoadFuncs sec=spQuerySysInfo('QSV_MS_COUNT')%1000 SAY sec%86400 || ' day(s) ' ||, (sec%3600)//24 || ' hour(s) ' ||, (sec%60)//60 || ' minute(s) ' ||, sec//60 || ' second(s)'